Examples of 'quite the impression' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite the impression"

The phrase 'quite the impression' is used to indicate that someone or something has made a significant impact or influence on others. It suggests that the person, action, or event has left a strong and lasting impression, often in a positive or memorable way. This expression emphasizes the intensity or strength of the impression made, highlighting its noteworthy or remarkable nature

How to use "quite the impression" in a sentence

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quite the impression
You will make quite the impression.
I already gave it to him six months ago, obviously made quite the impression.
You made quite the impression on him.
Seems this Madame Souvestre has made quite the impression.
You have made quite the impression already.
She got in a big fight with her date, made quite the impression.
I heard you made quite the impression downstairs.
For them, a display of your power must have made quite the impression.
You have made quite the impression lately.
Fernando was looking for you . Turns out you made quite the impression.
You actually made quite the impression on her.
Yes, I gave myself a Dickensian backstory, which apparently made quite the impression.
That bomb made quite the impression.
Not quite the impression the headline gives, eh?
Seems you made quite the impression.

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Made quite the impression last night, didn't they? Your new gold cloaks.
Your mother made quite the impression.
Made quite the impression last night, did not they? Your new " gold cloaks.
Guess you left quite the impression.
Two adopted kids with medical needs, right? And apparently, you made quite the impression.
Caleb made quite the impression.
Ah, oui. She got in a big fight with her date, made quite the impression.
You have made quite the impression here.
Commissioner Hodges . I must say, you have made quite the impression.
It gives quite the impression of real natural teeth.
Turns out you made quite the impression.
You left quite the impression on me the other day.
She must have made quite the impression.
He made quite the impression on her.
Margaux must have made quite the impression.
You made quite the impression the other night.
This alone will make quite the impression.
You made quite the impression last night. Great.
You actually you actually made quite the impression on her.
Oh, you made quite the impression all those years ago.
Wow, you are going to make quite the impression.
This discovery made quite the impression internationally in the world of science.
I must say, you have made quite the impression.
I think you made quite the impression when you stayed for supper . Désolé.
And apparently, you made quite the impression.
That made quite the impression in my class! ”.
I am impressed . Yes, she makes quite the impression.
He left quite the impression.
They call him the baby-faced assassin, he 's already making quite the impression here at Hyperdrive.
Margaux must have made quite the impression to get you to read what you called.
Wow . Carlos? You must have made quite the impression.
Sweater made quite the impression Cindy warner 's.
Listen, I was talking to Karen's doctor. You made quite the impression on him.
You must have made quite the impression on your superiors.
Listen, um, I was talking to Karen 's doctor . Uh, you made quite the impression on him.

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